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Active and Passive Investing: Understanding Samuelson’s Dictum

Review of Asset Pricing Studies, 2019
We model how investors allocate between asset managers, managers choose portfolios of multiple securities, fees are set, and security prices are determined.
Nicolae Gârleanu   +3 more
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Sage wisdom or anecdotal dictum? Equivalent opioid use after open, laparoscopic, and robotic inguinal hernia repair.

American Journal of Surgery, 2019
BACKGROUND Purported benefits of minimally-invasive inguinal hernia repair techniques include less postoperative pain, but objective data is lacking.
Rowan R. Sheldon   +4 more
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A Mereological Reading of the Dictum de Omni et Nullo

Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie
When Aristotle introduces the complete moods, he refers back to the dictum de omni et nullo, a semantic condition for universal affirmations and negations.
Phil Corkum
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Hickam's dictum: Angiosarcoma‐to‐meningioma metastasis

Neuropathology (Kyoto. 1993), 2019
Tumor‐to‐tumor metastasis is a seldom reported phenomenon whereby a neoplasm seeds within another histologically distinct tumor, with only 84 cases documented in the literature.
Catherine F. Roy   +3 more
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Occam's Razor or Hickam's Dictum?

Journal of Bronchology & Interventional Pulmonology, 2012
Sarcoidosis is a multisystemic, inflammatory disorder characterized by non-necrotizing granulomas that can infiltrate almost any organ but involves the lungs most commonly. The exact pathogenesis of sarcoidosis remains unclear. Histoplasmosis is an infection caused by Histoplasma capsulatum that also predominantly affects the lungs and is characterized
Nishant, Gupta   +4 more
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Obiter Dictum

Austrian History Yearbook, 1965
After the formation of the Conference Group for Central European History in December, 1957, and the appointment by it of a Committee to promote Studies of the History of the Habsburg Monarchy, the present writer, in his capacity as executive secretary of this committee, made a survey of publications and research projects in the United States and Canada
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On "Alexander's" Dictum

Topoi, 2003
The dictum “To exist is to have causal powers” is discussed sympathetically by Plato in The Sophist 246E‐248A. The question what this slogan means in Plato’s language, is a challenge for a scholar. To ask what it means in our common language risks raising a complex question.
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Holding and Dictum

2018
This chapter defines the difference between holding and dictum and explains their respective authority in legal reasoning. It states that a holding is the tribunal's judgment on an issue necessary to resolve the case, while a dictum is an unnecessary statement that does not carry binding force.
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